throatlatch |
a strap that crosses a horse's throat in order to secure a bridle. |
throaty |
produced or uttered from deep in the throat; husky. |
throb |
to beat, or feel one's blood beating, at an accelerated rate or level, as from emotion, exhaustion, stress, or the like. [4 definitions] |
throe |
a deep, wrenching pain or sudden spasm, as in death or childbirth. [2 definitions] |
thrombin |
the enzyme in the blood that causes it to clot. |
thrombocytopenia |
an abnormal decrease in the number of blood platelets. |
thromboplastin |
a substance found in animal tissue, esp. blood platelets, that assists in blood clotting by converting prothrombin to thrombin. |
thrombosis |
an abnormal clotting of blood in the circulatory system. |
thrombus |
a blood clot that forms within and obstructs a blood vessel or cavity of the heart. |
throne |
the seat where a ruler or high secular or religious official sits during formal ceremonies or when holding audience. [2 definitions] |
throng |
a large crowd of people. [5 definitions] |
throttle |
a valve in a machine, esp. an automobile engine, that controls the flow of fuel, air, or the like. [5 definitions] |
throttleable |
combined form of throttle. |
through |
in one side or end and out the other. [18 definitions] |
throughout |
in, to, or during every part of. [3 definitions] |
throughway |
variant of thruway. |
throve |
a past tense of thrive. |
throw |
to send through the air with some force, esp. by a sudden straightening of the arm and wrist; hurl. [15 definitions] |
throw a monkey wrench into |
to disrupt the organization, functioning, or realization of. |
throw a tantrum |
to suddenly become intensely angry in a completely self-centered way, often engaging in physical displays of emotion such as screaming, shouting, pounding one's fists, or rolling on the floor. |
throw away |
to discard as trash or garbage. [2 definitions] |